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physical processes occurring in the volcanic plumbing system before and during eruptions. - Develop new analysis methods, particularly in a multi-component, multi-station configuration. Activities
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LSPM, CNRS, UPR3407, Sorbonne Paris Nord University | Villetaneuse, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
necessary to develop new processes to control the thickness of h-BN of high crystalline quality deposited on compatible substrates. A first publication from the IPS-μP group at LSPM and its collaborators
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use the scientific platforms of the Grenoble Institute of Molecular Chemistry. https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/ Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and selective catalysts
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based spin technology). The objective of this project is to develop THz technology based on spin. The position is in a sector subject to the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST), and
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French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE) | France | about 2 months ago
of omics data and databases interoperability and develop knowledge graphs for data-driven decision-making to rationally design microbial communities for imparting desirable characteristics to plant-based
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TransPod France: high-speed arc photography, measurement of the arc voltage and postmortem observation of the tested electrode prototypes for vacuum train. 5. Application of the simulation results
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: Noémie Lalaoui and Carole Duboc Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and selective catalysts for electro-driven hydrogenation reactions of unsaturated C-O bonds using iron-based
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bubbles that are suited for a local measurement of the surroundings, by monitoring the vibration properties of bubbles. In a second step we will develop the theoretical and experimental tools to detect
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their homeostatic capabilities. We aim to develop a medically and statistically consistent approach to identifying and quantifying determinants of overall performance as well as aerobic performance from monitored
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approach combines satellite observations and modeling to assess aerosol-cloud interactions. We aim to develop methods for constraining aerosol forcing in the Arctic, integrating observational data